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Friday, September 16, 2016

Traditionally Published Author Goes Indy - And the Indy World Gains An Award-Winning Author

When U.S. DEA Special Agent Lelisa Desmond
refuses to follow an order to bury evidence in a high profile case, her
superior inexplicably hires a hit man to kill her. Lelisa barely survives the
first attempt on her life, but someone close to her is mistakenly murdered in
her place.

Lelisa sets off on a daring mission to bring down the man who
ordered her execution. A man in a high position, with powerful friends. A man
who will stop at nothing to protect his son.

Can she take him down, before he sends someone
else to silence her forever?

Dianna's book is all new and updated, available on the web in all formats. The Hidden Son should be available in print copy in a couple of days. Click here to see on Amazon.

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Dianna Torscher Benson is a 2014 Selah Award
Winner, a 2011 Genesis Winner, a 2011 Genesis double Semi-Finalist, a 2010
Daphne de Maurier Finalist, and a 2007 Golden Palm Finalist. In 2012, she
signed a nine-book contract with Ellechor Publishing House. She’s the author
of The Hidden Son, her debut novel. Final Trimester is her
second release.

After majoring in communications and a ten-year career as a travel agent,
Dianna left the travel industry to earn her EMS degree. An EMT and a Haz-Mat
and FEMA Operative since 2005, she loves the adrenaline rush of responding to
medical emergencies and helping people in need.

Dianna lives in North Carolina with her husband and their three children.

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More and more authors who used to be strictly traditionally published are taking the plunge into indy publishing. If you desire to do the same, be sure to talk to someone who has experience indy publishing first.

As with any business venture, get several quotes if you need help making the switch, and do some research on what works best for you. I think more authors are finding the empowerment indy publishing offers and the greater share in profits far outweighs the initial steep learning curve and set-up. Don't be afraid to step out in faith, knowing God is in control. ~Lorilyn Roberts